GPAT 2025 Application Correction Window Opens Today: Full Phase Details
If you’ve applied for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2025, you’ve got a chance to fix any slip-ups in your application.

Hey there, future pharmacists! If you’ve applied for the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) 2025, you’ve got a chance to fix any slip-ups in your application. The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) kicked off the correction window, and I’m here to break it down for you with all the key details, dates, and links you need to nail this step. Let’s dive in!
What’s the Deal with the Correction Window?
The GPAT 2025 correction window is your opportunity to tweak your application if you messed up details like your category, PwD status, or uploaded images. But heads up—some fields like your name, test city, nationality, mobile number, and email ID are locked, so no changes there. Also, you can’t register as a new applicant or make payments for a fresh application during this window. If your corrections (like changing your category) require an additional fee, you’ll need to pay it during the edit period.
Here’s the timeline you need to know:
- First Correction Window: April 25 to April 28, 2025
- Final Edit Window (for images): May 9 to May 11, 2025 (specifically to fix photos, signatures, or thumb impressions per NBEMS guidelines)
Miss these windows, and you’re stuck with what you submitted. So, don’t sleep on this!
How to Make Corrections
Ready to fix your form? Follow these steps:
- Head to the official NBEMS website: https://natboard.edu.in.
- Log in to your GPAT 2025 candidate portal using your credentials.
- Find the correction/edit option and update the allowed fields (e.g., category, PwD status, or other editable details).
- If you’re in the final edit window (May 9-11), focus on uploading correct images (photo, signature, thumb impression) as per the image upload guidelines.
- Pay any additional fees if your changes (like category or PwD status) require it.
- Double-check everything, submit, and download your correction slip for records.
Pro tip: Keep your registered mobile number and email handy, as NBEMS sends all communication there. And don’t try submitting multiple forms—stick to one to avoid rejection.
Why GPAT 2025 Matters
For those new to the game, GPAT is a national-level entrance exam for admission to Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) programs across India. Conducted by NBEMS, it’s a three-hour, computer-based test with 125 multiple-choice questions. The exam covers subjects like Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology, and more. Each correct answer scores 4 marks, but a wrong one docks one mark, so choose wisely!
- Exam Date: May 25, 2025 (2 PM to 5 PM)
- Admit Card Release: From May 21, 2025
- Result Expected: By June 25, 2025
Your GPAT score is your ticket to top government and private universities offering MPharm courses. Plus, it can qualify you for scholarships, so it’s a big deal!
Key Links to Bookmark
Don’t waste time digging for the right pages. Here are the essential links:
- Official NBEMS Website: https://natboard.edu.in
- GPAT 2025 Information Bulletin: Check the official notification for all details here.
- Correction Window Portal: Access it via the NBEMS candidate login here (available from April 25).
- Image Upload Guidelines: Ensure your photo, signature, and thumb impression meet NBEMS standards here.
Things to Keep in Mind
- No New Applications: The correction window is only for those who applied by April 21, 2025.
- Fee Adjustments: If your changes increase the application fee (e.g., switching from SC/ST to General), pay the balance during the edit window. General/OBC/EWS paid ₹3500, while SC/ST/PwD paid ₹2500.
- Image Fixes: The final edit window (May 9-11) is your last shot to correct images. If they don’t meet the guidelines, your admit card could be delayed.
- Stay Updated: Check the NBEMS website regularly for any schedule changes or updates.
Final Thoughts
The GPAT 2025 correction window is your chance to polish your application and avoid headaches later. Whether it’s fixing a typo or uploading a better photo, take advantage of this period to get everything spot-on. Mark your calendar for April 25-28 and May 9-11, and keep those links handy. You’ve got this—now go make your application shine!
For more info, hit up the official NBEMS website or drop a query on their portal. Good luck, and see you in the MPharm game!
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